Real science deals with real, known facts, not predictions or prophecies. And real science really does prove things, in contradiction to the notion that "science doesn’t prove anything," as one letter writer proclaims. While we can always trust real science, we can never trust junk science.
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Predictions regarding a possible doomsday have been ruling the internet for several years, but until now, nothing eventful that matches an apocalyptic scale has happened on earth, and the blue planet continues to be the perfect haven for life to flourish. And now, doomsday predictions made by deceased pastor Dr. F Kenton Beshore, who was the former president of the World Bible Society have gone viral on the internet.
The end of the world begins in 2021
Beshore made these predictions before his death in 2016. The pastor claimed that the beginning of the end of the world will be triggered in 2021, and the second coming of Christ will happen in 2028, after seven years of the tribulation period.